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... ( Charles ) wished to reign constitutionally if he possibly could , and " hesitated " to do anything which seemed to run counter to the constitution , even when strongly provoked to do so by the cunning , knavery , and unscupulousness of ...
... ( Charles ) wished to reign constitutionally if he possibly could , and " hesitated " to do anything which seemed to run counter to the constitution , even when strongly provoked to do so by the cunning , knavery , and unscupulousness of ...
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... Charles II . , 25th July , 1664. Besides those present were many individuals eminent alike the Commonalty , there is a Master , Warden , a in literature and art . The excellent speech upon Court of Assistants , and a number of livery ...
... Charles II . , 25th July , 1664. Besides those present were many individuals eminent alike the Commonalty , there is a Master , Warden , a in literature and art . The excellent speech upon Court of Assistants , and a number of livery ...
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... Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy , his wives , 320 Charles I. , as a poet , 93 , 116 ; his guards , 265 ; silver coin , 320 , 340 Charnock ( R. S. ) on the titles of Alexander II , 36 Ap , in Welsh names , 257 Borough English , 456 ...
... Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy , his wives , 320 Charles I. , as a poet , 93 , 116 ; his guards , 265 ; silver coin , 320 , 340 Charnock ( R. S. ) on the titles of Alexander II , 36 Ap , in Welsh names , 257 Borough English , 456 ...
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